Springfield Armory 1911 Trophy Match Stainless .45 ACP, Full-Size 5-inch, Discontinued NM-Prefix
This discontinued Springfield Armory 1911 Trophy Match stands out as a full-size, stainless .45 ACP target-focused pistol with an NM-prefix serial indicating U.S.-finished/assembled in Geneseo, IL. It features a bushing-fitted 5-inch barrel, fully adjustable target sights, and a host of competition-oriented details including a blended/flared magazine well and checkering where it counts.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol is in solid shape overall. There are some scratches and blemishes present.
What's Included
- Springfield Armory factory hard case
- 2x 7-round steel single-stack 1911 magazines with polymer base pads
- 11 Gear OWB polymer holster
- 11 Gear OWB double magazine pouch
- Bore brush
The Trophy Match configuration delivers a stainless steel slide and frame with a 5-inch, bushing-fitted barrel and single-action operation. The checkered front strap and checkered mainspring housing with integral key lock provide a secure hold, while the blended, flared magazine well speeds reloads.
Slide enhancements include front and rear cocking serrations, anti-glare longitudinal serrations along the top, and a lowered and flared ejection port. The sighting system pairs a dovetailed front blade with a fully adjustable target rear for precise zeroing.
Controls and fire-control parts are set up for performance with an ambidextrous thumb safety, grip safety, skeletonized commander-style hammer, and a long, lightened three-hole trigger. Black textured rubber grip panels with medallions round out the handling package.
This example is chambered in .45 ACP with a 7+1 capacity using the included 7-round magazines. As a discontinued model with an NM-prefix serial indicating Geneseo, IL assembly, it represents a desirable configuration for shooters and Springfield 1911 enthusiasts.




